Scientific Reports (Aug 2023)

Specific subsets of urothelial bladder carcinoma infiltrating T cells associated with poor prognosis

  • Rui Guo,
  • Luyao Wang,
  • Suhang Bai,
  • Danyue Kang,
  • Wei Zhang,
  • Zhenshan Ding,
  • Tianying Xing,
  • Mingxuan Hao,
  • Youfeng Liang,
  • Binbin Jiao,
  • Guan Zhang,
  • Lu Ying,
  • Ruolan Chen,
  • Xiaoyang Chen,
  • Wenjing Zhang,
  • Jiansong Wang,
  • Chuanxing Wan,
  • Changyuan Yu,
  • Haifeng Wang,
  • Zhao Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-39208-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 17

Abstract

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Abstract Comprehensive investigation of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes in cancer is crucial to explore the effective immunotherapies, but the composition of infiltrating T cells in urothelial bladder carcinoma (UBC) remains elusive. Here, single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) were performed on total 30,905 T cells derived from peripheral blood, adjacent normal and tumor tissues from two UBC patients. We identified 18 distinct T cell subsets based on molecular profiles and functional properties. Specifically, exhausted T (TEx) cells, exhausted NKT (NKTEx) cells, Ki67+ T cells and B cell-like T (B-T) cells were exclusively enriched in UBC. Additionally, the gene signatures of TEx, NKTEx, Ki67+ T and B-T cells were significantly associated with poor survival in patients with BC and various tumor types. Finally, IKZF3 and TRGC2 are the potential biomarkers of TEx cells. Overall, our study demonstrated an exhausted context of T cells in UBC, which layed a theoretical foundation for the development of effective tumor immunotherapies.